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billionaire media tycoon and mayor of san francisco. vp @foundersfund. ringleader @hereticon. editor-in-chief @ pirate wires 🏴‍☠️

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    1. Mike Solana‏ @micsolana 20 Jan 2020

      Mike Solana Retweeted Peter H. Diamandis, MD

      affordable housinghttps://twitter.com/PeterDiamandis/status/1219310742626693121 …

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      Peter H. Diamandis, MDVerified account @PeterDiamandis
      What are Martine Rothblatt’s 3 key definitions for a #Moonshot? 🚀🌕 1) Within a decade 2) People think it’s impossible 3) Transforms society Martine is an American technologist, #author, and #entrepreneur. She is Chairman & CEO of United Therapeutics 💊🩺 #A360 #Abundance360 pic.twitter.com/YivQHMNa6w
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    2. Bryan Barton‏ @Bryan_Barton 20 Jan 2020
      Replying to @micsolana

      I listened to the @reason podcast you were on. You stated that affordable energy was the biggest problem of humanity. I disagreed. Looks like we are on the same page now! My Father is a builder and has some views on this I would like to share over a beer next time I'm in SF

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    3. Mike Solana‏ @micsolana 20 Jan 2020
      Replying to @Bryan_Barton @reason

      I didn't say housing was more important than energy, I was trying to point out how crazy it is that affordable housing now *qualifies* as a moonshot!

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    4. Bryan Barton‏ @Bryan_Barton 20 Jan 2020
      Replying to @micsolana @reason

      Oh...then you are still wrong;-)... I guess the definition of "affordable" is what matters. I believe that exponentially lowering the cost of housing is an awesome "moonshot" and more important than exponentially lowering the cost of energy (which is also very important:-)

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      Mike Solana‏ @micsolana 20 Jan 2020
      Replying to @Bryan_Barton @reason

      exponentially lowering the cost of energy also dramatically lowers the cost of housing, at least in cities where you're still allowed to build (which is most)

      1:14 PM - 20 Jan 2020
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        2. Bryan Barton‏ @Bryan_Barton 20 Jan 2020
          Replying to @micsolana @reason

          I disagree. I will send over supporting documentation before our meetup. But we are at least starting from the same page: @sfgov is an absolute disaster and doing the exact opposite of them is always a good first step.

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        3. Mike Solana‏ @micsolana 20 Jan 2020
          Replying to @Bryan_Barton @reason @sfgov

          not sure what you're disagreeing with -- energy costs affect everything from cost of materials and labor to upkeep. in a manner of speaking we *eat* energy. when it costs nothing, or close to nothing, that changes everything.

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